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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
You have to attain the minimum aggregate of 45% in your Class 12 exams (40% for ST/SC students) to become eligible for admission in BCom LLB at MS Ramaiah College of Law. However, eligibility itself does not ensure admission because there is no provision of direct admission to this college. All the eligible candidates have to go through the next steps in the admission process that includes taking the entrance exam and attending the interview
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
The BA LLB course of Ramaiah College of Law as an integrated programme consists of subjects from Law and Arts with subjects such as:
- Political Science
- Economics
- General English
- Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology, etc.
As a part of the course curriculum. Students will find a great foundational programme for a future in Law.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
For the 2025-2026 academic year, the annual fee for the students from Karnataka was INR 2.2 Lacs and INR 2.40 Lacs for the students who were not from Karnataka. So the total tuition fee is INR 8-11 lakh. The fee for new admissions in 2026 is subject to change. This is the tuition fee and does not include fee for hostel/accommodation.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can register for admission in Ramaiah College of Law in BA LLB even if the result of your class 12 exams is not out. But your admission is provisional and subject to the score of your Class 12 exams. This means that you have to get the minimum aggregate in your Class 12 exams according to the eligibility criteria given by the college policy.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Symbiosis Law College is ranked 1 by NIRF in 2025 in the private Law college category and it has better placement records in the past 2 years when compared to Ramaiah College of Law which has been ranked 18. Thus, it can be said that it is a better law college.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The eligibility criteria for admission in BA LLB at Ramaiah College of Law and BHU is the same. But BHU offers a smaller number of seats for the programme (74) than Ramaiah College of Law (120). Also, the entrance test to get admission in BA LLB at BHU is CUET. CUET is nation-wide test that is taken by a much bigger of students each year compared to the RCL Admission Test that is conducted by Ramaiah College as an entrance test. Thus, it is more difficult to get a BA LLB seat at BHU than at Ramaiah College of Law.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The total tuition fee for BA LLB at Symbiosis College of Law (INR 25-26 lakh) is around 3 times the fee at MS Ramaiah College of Law (INR 8-11 lakh). Thus, BA LLB at MS Ramaiah College of Law is much more economical.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates with a high score in CLAT may be preferred for selection in BA LLB at Ramaiah College of Law. But if you qualify the eligibility criteria and clear all the rounds of the selection process, you may get a seat at Ramaiah College of Law without appearing for CLAT.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
MS Ramaiah College of Law does not have seats reserved for women in BA LLB program. It allocates seats on a merit basis. The college shall inform of any changes in its seat allocation policy on its official website.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are limited number of seats being offered for admission in the BA LLB programme at Ramaiah College of Law. But if you perform well in your Class 12 exams and score well in the RCL Admission Test and Personal Interview, you may secure a seat at the college. It is easier to get admission in this college compared to the top ranked law colleges such as NLSIU, Bengaluru and NLU, Delhi.
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